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Dai Kato
The SMART Therapy Center


The theory of SMART is based on the research that thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations are interacting. SMART therapeutic perspective believes neurobiological linkage between behavior, thoughts, emotion, and sensation. SMART's comprehensive perspective sees that the roots of behavior start from the nervous system, which transmits neurons through synaptic space and send signals as a bodily sensation using neuromuscular (the meeting place of a nerve and a muscle fiber), which interprets into emotions, emotions generates thoughts and thoughts activate behaviors. SMART is an etiological treatment on the unbroken chain of humans' behavior from intervening nerve system and neuromuscular using Static Movement treatment

 

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Molly Martyn, M.A.

Positive Lifestyle Solutions, LLC


phone: 720-252-1040

Hello, my name is Molly and I would be happy to be a partner in your emotional health pursuits. My practice is based in the Denver metro area. I work primarily from an integrative therapeutic approach. In my practice this includes cognitive behavioral therapy and existential therapy. Existentialism states that you do not simply exist, but rather always decide what your existence will be, what you will become in the next moment. Existentialisim is about self-determination and the will to overcome. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is very popular and effective. It is based on the idea that our thoughts cause our feelings and behaviors, not external things, like people, situations, and events.

 

Kathleen Keelan, L.P.C.



phone: 303-521-5427

Do you know someone who can use help with a bullying issue at work or at school? Are you a victim of bullying behavior? Do you suffer from bystander guilt? In my practice I work with individuals on a wide range of issues, however, I specialize in preventing the bullying dynamic at work and at school. Because I am a nationally recognized speaker and author on this topic, I am comfortable dealing with it from all angles including speaking to schools. I am an adjunct professor for Adams State and I teach on topics that are of particular interest to me including bullying, cyberbullying, self esteem and communication.

 

Veronique Mead, M.D., M.A.

Boulder, CO 80301

phone: 303 527 0551

Specializing in Health Symptoms, including Chronic Illness, through body-based therapies, which address long-term effects of trauma and stress. Facilitating congruence between passion and livelihood, balance in personal and work life, to support optimal functioning.

 

Allison Gomer, M.A.

Dancing With Horses Counseling


phone: 720 210-3416

Allison specializes in: Grief, life losses, death losses, trauma, transitions, domestic violence, eating disorders, body image, substance abuse, relapse prevention, depression, spiritual growth, dream work, adults, adolescents, anxiety and more.

Allison also uses equine assisted therapy as a specialty in her therapy sessions, if the client is interested. This is not a required modality.

She is located in the South Denver area.

 

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